Coroner‘s Jenny Cooper is back on the job, and Thursday’s Season 3 premiere found her facing a global pandemic, an unwelcome blast from the past and more difficulties.
This season, Serinda Swan will feature her talents behind the camera for her television series directorial debut.
Multi-nominated scripted dramas include Coroner (CineFlix Studios, Back Alley Films, Muse Entertainment) with eight nominations.
While we have spoken with Coroner‘s Serinda Swan and Roger Cross on previous occasions we have never spoken to the dynamic duo like this before, as they discussed in detail shooting season three of the series during these unprecedented times.
Since its first season, Coroner has had its finger pretty squarely on the pulse of real world events, and Season 3, which premieres Wednesday on CBC, is no different.
From the opening moments of Coroner’s Season 3 premiere, it’s clear that COVID-19 has invaded Dr. Jenny Cooper’s (Serinda Swan) world.
The pandemic has its prints all over Canada’s winter TV season.
Bobby is a devoted personal-support worker toiling in a nursing home during the COVID-19 pandemic. The home is often short of PPE, so Bobby makes homemade masks for co-workers to bridge the gap.
In season three, Dr. Jenny Cooper unravels murder mysteries in a Toronto engulfed by COVID
...Catherine Lang had to not only help develop pandemic protocols for the production, but also keep a close eye on the cast and crew to ensure they were folowing them.
Season three of the drama series from Muse Entertainment, Back Alley Films and Cinefix Studios sees Gloria Ui Young Kim and Charles Officer among its directors.
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9. Watch Coroner
Many more suspicious deaths.
This Canadian series, about a recently widowed Toronto coronaer ( Serinda Swan) whose specialty is suspicious deaths, was added to the CW schedule postpandemic becasue the summer television lineup must and will go on.